The original illustrations come from Amy Beth Christenson, a member of the Lucasfilm Animation department working on the series. The posters are aimed at the citizens of Lothal, a planet on the Outer Rim of that galaxy far, far away that’s sure to play a significant role in the series.

“Rebels” is the first original “Star Wars” goodness by Lucasfilm under the giant Mickey ears of the Walt Disney Company. A press info card with the posters notes the series “tells the never-before-seen story of new heroes that dare to stand up to the ever-growing Galactic Empire in the days before the Rebel Alliance formed.”

I took snapshots of the posters with my phone and cropped them, so apologies if the images look less than stellar. (The first link has a slideshow of the posters if you’re so inclined.) The poster art I got measures around 8.5-by-5.5-inches on a 9-by-6-inch card.

The poster cards, press card and envelope also sport some text in Aurebesh, the glyph-like writing that represents Basic (you know, English) in the “Star Wars” universe. (Here’s an English to Aurebesh translator to craft your own “Wars” prose.)

The line at the bottom of each poster reads “commission for the Preservation of the New Order.” The envelope and press kit card have the words “Safety. Security. Justice. Peace.”